Eating sushi in space?
Yamagata University in Japan is pioneering the concept of eating sushi in space by developing a miniature 3D food printer using inkjet technology.
Yamagata University in Japan is pioneering the concept of eating sushi in space by developing a miniature 3D food printer using inkjet technology.
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Let’s dig into the idea behind Eureka Automation's specialized machine design and build that becomes the powerhouse at Interroll Thailand's plant, the world class brand of belt rol…
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